Origin: US Native
Other Common Names: Black-eyed Susan, Brilliant Coneflower, Eastern Coneflower, Orange Coneflower
Duration: Perennial
Bloom Time: July-August
Height: 2' to 3'
Spacing: 15” to 18”
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Medium
USDA Zone: 3a-9b
Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify for 1 to 3 months for best results. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water.
Seeds Per Oz: 31000
Native to nearly all the US, the Black-Eyed-Susan is one of the most loved perennial wildflowers! These sunny, brown-centered yellow blooms are easy to grow, and often colonize in the wild. Prolifically blooming from mid-summer to fall, they are the source of many child's bouquet! Equally beautiful in vase or garden!